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How To Protect Yourself From Infection -2014 edition

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Well, the last time that i used it (3-4 years ago, around when I started using Avast 100%), AVG was not a very good product in my experience with it. It always felt clunky and not as smooth and user friendly as I would have liked. It also had a lot of false positives, and would miss other things. Many of my hours have been spent hunting and manually removing rootkits and viruses missed by AVG. BUT, this has all been in the past and most of my issues with the product could have been resolved by this point. It could be a totally different product now, but I like my avast. It fits in well with my Windows ecosystem. 

 

AVG hasn't changed, these are the same criticisms I keep hearing as recently as last week.

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